Explore Learning have helped over 175,000 children between the ages of four and fourteen to achieve their academic potential since 2001.
At Explore, we take pride in our tutors who will get to know your child individually, so we can be the best compliment to your child’s education. Regardless of whether your child finds school difficult or is top of the class, we will work together to create an achievable and sustainable learning plan to help them gain confidence, enthusiasm and new skills. All of our courses are aligned with the national curriculum, regulated by Ofsted and our tutors are enhanced DBS checked.
Our Bedford centre in just one of 130 centres located nationwide. Our tuition will help your child grow in confidence, fulfil their potential and go above and beyond what they ever thought was possible. Located inside the Sainsbury's Supermarket on Clapham Road, our centre is open seven days a week, including school holidays and bank holidays. Alongside our flexible maths and English tuition, we offer a range of additional content courses, including: Problem Solving, Creative Writing, Entrance Exam Preparation and Succeed in Secondary.
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